The difference between a university and a polytechnic is widely known, likewise the difference between BSc and HND.
Even though it is believed that everyone has a chance to be
successful no matter what you do or the level of education you could
attain, but there are some facts that should be emphasized, not for
criticism or hate, but for us all to get educated in some ways.
So right here are some 9 Reasons Why University BSc Is Better Than Polytechnic HND
1. Quality of Lecturers – You cannot just compare the
experience and expertise of lecturers they have in a university setting
to that of the polytechnic. Most university lecturers are professors and
PhD holders with years of teaching coupled with experience to show for
it.
In fact, most Master degree holders in some universities are mere
assistant lecturers. This is not so for our polytechnics where most of
their so-called ‘experienced’ lecturers are mere BSc holders who are
university graduates. Most rectors of polytechnics are Msc holders,
though not all, only a few are PhD holders. At times, even corps members
lecture in some polytechnics.
2. Qualification For Entrance – The qualification for entrance
into the university is more strict compared to that of polytechnics.
Obviously, JAMB UTME cut off for universities is somewhat high, at
times, this leads to frustration of jambites, which makes them resort to
polytechnics.
3. Funding From Government – Nigerian Universities are much
more funded by government than polytechnics. Funding is one of the ways
to determine the quality of an institution. If you notice, the
government and the media in general pay more attention to the demand of
ASUU over ASUP. Though, some universities might decide to play narrow
with the funds.
That is why products of universities are always trained better than those of polytechnics.
4. Research Work – Universities are the foundation of
researches and this is the root of progress in institutions. Even though
the quality of research work in Nigerian universities is poor, it is
still far better compared to that of polytechnics that do very
negligible or feeble research works.
5. Beautiful And Large Campus Environment – Mere structures
and architectures of buildings in an institution goes a long way in
telling about the quality of such institution. Taking OAU as an
instance, whether OAU is still the most beautiful campus in Africa or
not is an argument meant for another day. But No polytechnic in Nigeria
can even compete with the institution in terms of structures and its
landmass.
6. Quality of students – It’s a no-brainier that the most
brilliant students go to universities. In most polytechnics, all you see
is dejected and old students who have taken JAMB UTME more than a
couple times but no luck, then resorted to such institution. Just few of
polytechnic students are young and smart, no hate.
7. Scholarships Preference – Reputable scholarship bodies
hardly notice polytechnic students when it comes to scholarship
offering. Only university undergraduates would have the opportunity to
apply for such scholarships.
Not only at the undergraduate level but also postgraduate scholarships.
Meaning, there i hardly scholarships for polytechnic students. This is
another form of discrimination in some sense.
8. Market Demand – Market preference for BSc is far higher
than for OND/HND. OND/HND holders are most times seen as middle level
manpower though that was the intention when polytechnics were initially
created. There are more opportunities for BSc holders even outside the
country and world wide.
9. Self Esteem – An average BSc holder tends to have more
confidence and self-belief than a HND holder. This is however not the
fault of HND holders, they only have to face stiff discrimination in the
employment market, thus having a negative impact on their self esteem.
Drop your comments.
DISCLAIMER:- This post is not in any way meant to
impress, oppress or make anyone feel depressed. It is just a mere
observation from an average human being who is subject to flaws and
bound to write whatsoever words that form from the letters he probably
randomly typed. No matter the certificate, the sky is not the limit.
Friday 26 February 2016
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